PROSPECT PARK IN LIGHTS

Gowanus Lounge sends words that for the first time ever there will be a lighting installation in Prospect Park for the holidays. On Monday November 27th at 6 p.m, there will be a launch ceremony. Sounds like FUN.

"Prospect Park in Lights," a lighting installation will feature more than 600,000 lights.
The illuminations will be featured at four of the Park’s entrances,
viewable every evening from November 27 through January 7, 2007. The
display is being sponsored by the Daily News.
The lights will officially be turned on at a launch ceremony on Monday,
November 27 beginning at 6:00 p.m. at Grand Army Plaza.

The
illuminated displays, which were created by noted Brooklyn-based
lighting designer Jim Conti, will decorate the major gateways to the
Park: Grand Army Plaza, including the historic Soldier’s and Sailor’s Memorial Arch and the Bailey Fountain; Bartel-Pritchard Circle; Park Circle; and the Parkside and Ocean Avenue entrance.
(The illustration here, which was provided by the Prospect Park
Alliance, shows the Bailey Fountain, which has been beautifully
restored although it is hard to reach because of Grand Army Plaza
traffic.)

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  1. i saw the display very quickly from my car and it looked beautiful. I’m not sure it’s finished. But it’s a nice addition.

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